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Blackhawks extend point streak with 3-2 victory

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The Kings complained, with reason but no result, about Chicago’s first goal Sunday. Quick, back in net after backing up Jonathan Bernier for two games, had his stick knocked out of his hands by Chicago’s Brandon Bollig during a scramble. Kings defenseman Keaton Ellerby shoved the stick back to Quick but Bollig pushed it away, leaving Quick helpless to stop an unchecked Keith Seabrook on a back-door wrist shot at 6:29.

The Kings had been penalized for having too many men on the ice when the Blackhawks scored again. Sutter was upset over that call — both teams had too many men for several seconds — but again, he got no relief. The Blackhawks set up shop in the Kings’ zone and scored when Jonathan Toews tipped a shot by Duncan Keith. The puck sat on the goal line and Kings defenseman Rob Scuderi tried to swipe it away but couldn’t push it off the line.

“You’ve got to give them credit. They’re a great hockey team,” Richards said. “But off the start, we weren’t ready to play and they have open looks like Seabrook did right off the bat.”

The Blackhawks extended their lead to 3-0 merely 56 seconds into the second period. Toews passed the puck into the slot, where it slid past Doughty and to Patrick Sharp, who ended a 10-game scoring drought.

Sharp was in the penalty box when the Kings scored on Ray Emery 56 seconds into the third period, on Richards’ rising shot from just inside the blue line. Toews was serving a penalty for having high-sticked Doughty when Richards struck again at 12:50, on a slap shot from the left circle, but the Kings couldn’t get the equalizer.

“Not the way you want to start a season,” Richards said. “We’ve had some ups and downs. We’ve played some really good games, and some poor games. We have to try to find that consistency on a daily basis and it’s got to come soon.”

Not even Sutter could have said it better.

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